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  • Constantine Akropolites or Acropolites (Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος Ἀκροπολίτης, Konstantinos Akropolitês) (died before August 1324), was a Byzantine scholar and...
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    confined to a monastery, for he married the daughter of the nobleman Constantine Acropolites, Acropolitissa, by whom he had a son, John III. Then followed a...
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  • George Akropolites (Latinized as Acropolites or Acropolita; Greek: Γεώργιος Ἀκροπολίτης, Georgios Akropolites; 1217 or 1220 – 1282) was a Byzantine Greek...
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    had reigned for a day in 1341) and Acropolitissa, a daughter of Constantine Acropolites. John lived most of his life in Constantinople where his father...
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    George Pachymeres, De Michaele Palaeologo & Andronicus Palæologus George Acropolites, Annals Bartusis, Mark C. (1997). The Late Byzantine Army: Arms and Society...
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  • Κομνηνή) ? ? 1339 6 April 1340 after 1382 Acropolitissa Constantine Acropolites (Acropolites) ? 1297–1341 30 July 1341 1st reign 3 May 1344 2nd reign...
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    George Pachymeres, De Michaele Palaeologo & Andronicus Palæologus George Acropolites, Annals Bartusis, Mark C. (1997). The Late Byzantine Army: Arms and Society...
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  • statesman, author, gentleman philosopher, and patron of the arts George Acropolites (1217–1282), Greek historian and statesman Michael VIII Palaiologos (1223–1282)...
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  • pp. 87f. Sempad the Constable, Le Royaume Armenien de Cilicie. George Acropolites, Annales. Angelov, Dimiter (2019). The Byzantine Hellene: The Life of...
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    Byzantine history in thirteen books, in continuation of that of George Acropolites from 1261 to 1308, containing the history of the reigns of Michael and...
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    exact relations to the reigning members of the family are not known. Acropolites mentions that the father of Theodora died in young adulthood. Her mother...
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    land, and in 1257 he revolted, defeating a Nicaean army led by George Acropolites. As Michael marched on Thessalonica, he was attacked by King Manfred...
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    Nicephorus Bryennius the Younger, George Acropolites, Georgius Phrantzes; and even crowned heads, like Constantine Porphyrogenitus, Anna Comnena, John VI...
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    celebrations in Tarnovo as described by the Byzantine historian George Acropolites. Steven Lowe. "Bulgaria: Second Bulgarian Empire". Archived from the...
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    while the second married the sebastokrator Alexander Asen, whom George Acropolites identifies as a son of Tsar Ivan Asen I. It is uncertain if his mother...
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